Environmental conditions play a significant role in the economic success of aquaculture. This article classifies environmental factors in a way that facilitates economic analysis of their implications for the selection of aquaculture species and systems. The implication of on-farm as on-site environmental conditions for this selection are considered first using profit-possibility frontiers and taking into account the biological law of environmental tolerance. However, in selecting, recommending and developing aquaculture species and systems, it is often unrealistic to assume the degree of managerial efficiency implied by the profit-possibility function. It is appropriate to take account of the degree of managerial inefficiency that actually...
[[abstract]]The rapid development of the aquaculture industry in coastal areas has created high dema...
The aim of fish breeding is to increase profit by producing faster growing fish with lower feed inta...
Successful improvement of aquaculture in developing countries depends on critical bioeconomic and bi...
Environmental conditions play a significant role in the economic success of aquaculture. This articl...
Aquaculture is an economic activit y which is characterised by a great dependence on environmental c...
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...
The global demand for fish is rising, caused by population growth and an increasing per capita consu...
Economics plays an important role in the survival and development of aquaculture. Technical ability ...
The article presents the environmental impacts of aquaculture and the ways to manage them. The envir...
Aquaculture production can yield significant economic, social, and environmental effects. These exce...
Unfavourable externalities are generated by many social and economic activities. Aquaculture is both...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
The article discusses the guidelines for environmentally acceptable aquaculture to ensure that finan...
Not AvailableThe issues related to aquaculture and environment belongs to two broad categories - imp...
[[abstract]]The rapid development of the aquaculture industry in coastal areas has created high dema...
The aim of fish breeding is to increase profit by producing faster growing fish with lower feed inta...
Successful improvement of aquaculture in developing countries depends on critical bioeconomic and bi...
Environmental conditions play a significant role in the economic success of aquaculture. This articl...
Aquaculture is an economic activit y which is characterised by a great dependence on environmental c...
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...
The global demand for fish is rising, caused by population growth and an increasing per capita consu...
Economics plays an important role in the survival and development of aquaculture. Technical ability ...
The article presents the environmental impacts of aquaculture and the ways to manage them. The envir...
Aquaculture production can yield significant economic, social, and environmental effects. These exce...
Unfavourable externalities are generated by many social and economic activities. Aquaculture is both...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
The article discusses the guidelines for environmentally acceptable aquaculture to ensure that finan...
Not AvailableThe issues related to aquaculture and environment belongs to two broad categories - imp...
[[abstract]]The rapid development of the aquaculture industry in coastal areas has created high dema...
The aim of fish breeding is to increase profit by producing faster growing fish with lower feed inta...
Successful improvement of aquaculture in developing countries depends on critical bioeconomic and bi...